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The rent at 3001 Park Center Apartments ranges from $1,486 for a one bedroom to a $3,629 four bedroom. Apartments in this building are about 6% more expensive than the Alexandria average. This is a pet-friendly apartment.

3.3

8 Reviews

Vanna JohnsonFeb 16, 2015

I never write reviews; however, I am hoping this review with help someone looking to move here. Please look elsewhere. Living at Avana Alexandria Apartments is not worth the risk of losing money and wasting time due to their lack of communication. Ever since new management has taken over, there has been an extreme lack in communication to all of its residents. Avana Alexandria has made changes that negatively effect its residents; what's more, is the office management takes no responsibility for their lack in communication. My car was towed from the apartment with NO notice that cars would be towed if the residents didn't have this new decal that Avana Alexandria is enforcing that each car should have. I had the old parking decal (provided by the previous owner)... no notice provided to my apartment when Avana Alexandria has EVERY SINGLE method imaginable to contact me: mailbox number, phone number (both work and cell), email address... etc. but they place the notice of new parking decals in the elevator?! My husband and I live on the bottom level of the apartment building, so we have no need to take the elevator. What I'm most afraid of is this new management thinks they can make new changes, not notify ALL of its residents and when their lack of communication/notice negatively effects its residents they do NOTHING about it. Needless to say, we're suing Avana Alexandria Apartments in small claims court and we will NOT be renewing our lease here.

Dlshad OthmanJan 26, 2015

I usually don’t like to write negative comments even if I had a bad experience, considering a human mistakes or bad timing but it’s not the case with what happened with me. I lived in 3001 Park center building for 1 year 2014-2015 in a very lovely 1 bedroom apartment. The building had the best management ever until a new management took over at the end of 2014. Before the end of my lease, they sent renewal offer for 12 months lease with $1550 per month which is $100 more of what I used to pay – Which is fine - I gave them a leaving notice as I was trying to find something cheaper. After 1 week, they listed my apartment on their website for$1399! I went to the leasing office, and I told them! “Your offer to me is $150 more expansive than what you’re offering on your website, can I get that price and I’ll renew my contract?” the answer was “No” because it’s an offer for new costumers not for the actual resident to renew! I tried with leasing agent for 5 minutes but his answer was “Sir this offer is not for you” and what I got from the conversation is (The offer was for everybody but not you) and it was a polite discrimination to kick me out of the building and yes I’m not going to renew. I wasn’t alone when that happened, and my friend who lives in the same building had the same feelings and he’s going to leave after what happened. The new management is losing the actual customers, I’ll not recommend this place to anyone it’s full of hidden surprises.

Sileshi TennaFeb 27, 2015

Since new management has taken over, there has been an extreme lack in communication to all of its residents. Avana Alexandria has made changes that negatively effect its residents. These includes -towing residents car without courtesy notice. I had to sent around 400 dollars to make it to work -increasing utility more than 150% (In my case, in few months they increased from 85 to 230) - above all, they are disrespectful

Marie ANov 06, 2014

My family and I recently moved here and shortly after moving it was bought under new management. Before the new management I didn't like how the leasing office was disorganized and lacked communication with their employees and tenants. Now with the New management in effective they have taken away the free amenities that were promised to my family and I, like free wifi at the business center, and our utilities have more than doubled. I love the location but not enough to oversee the terrible customer service, lack of commitment to their tenants, and over charge of $$, I would not recommend this place to anybody at this time.

David RoeDec 08, 2009

Open the door to something new. Your newly renovated apartment home welcomes you from across the room with an inspiring view of the city of Washington, DC. Look to your left, and there’s a new, modern kitchen accented with stainless steel, granite and natural wood. Beyond the pass-through breakfast bar, space takes shape in fine fashion. Stylish. Smart. And very inviting. This certainly feels like home.